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A quick reality check because this matters for understanding every character below: My Hero Academia is finished. The manga wrapped at Chapter 431 and Season 8 closed out the TV anime in late 2025. Studio Bones then released a dedicated epilogue episode More on May 2, 2026, jumping eight years past the final war to show what peace actually looks like for Class 1-A as adults. A short follow-up I am a hero too premiered at Anime Expo 2026. The adapts the very last scrap of Kohei Horikoshi’s original material.
That epilogue confirmed a lot of things fans had debated for years including Izuku and Ochaco finally moving forward together. You can stream the full series on Crunchyroll, Hulu and Netflix in the US and the manga is available through Viz Media and Manga Plus. With all that settled here’s the cast that made it one of the decade’s biggest anime franchises fittingly crowned Crunchyroll’s Anime of the Year for its final season.
Every great ensemble has a center of gravity. In MHA it’s these three.
Izuku Midoriya (Deku) is the heart of the show a kid born Quirkless in a world that treats powers as a birthright who gets handed the strongest Quirk in history One For All by his idol All Might. What makes Izuku work isn’t the power-up though. It is that he never stops being the same overanalyzing self-sacrificing nerd who used to take notes on heroes in a notebook. By the finale he’s not just powerful he’s the one heroes and villains alike end up trusting.
Katsuki Bakugo starts the series as the kid you love to hate: explosive Quirk explosive ego zero patience for Izuku. His arc is one of the better redemption stories in modern shonen watching him go from “I’ll surpass everyone by stepping on them” to genuinely fighting for people is most of why he tops popularity polls years after his worst moments.
Shoto Todoroki carries the most visibly tragic backstory of the trio. Half his Quirk is his father Endeavor’s fire half is his mother’s ice and for most of his life he refused to use the fire side out of resentment toward his dad. His slow reconciliation with that half of himself and with his family is one of the most quietly devastating threads in the show.
These are the 20 students of U.A. High School’s Class 1-A listed in their official seating order. This is the table worth bookmarking if you just need a clean reference.
| # | Character | Quirk | One-Line Personality |
| 1 | Yuga Aoyama | Navel Laser | Flamboyant secretly insecure about being a spy for U.A.’s enemies early on |
| 2 | Mina Ashido | Acid | Bubbly loyal the class’s social glue |
| 3 | Tsuyu Asui | Frog | Blunt calm under pressure weirdly the most mature voice in the room |
| 4 | Tenya Iida | Engine | Rule-follower turned humbled leader after his brother’s tragedy |
| 5 | Ochaco Uraraka | Zero Gravity | Determined financially motivated Izuku’s eventual partner |
| 6 | Mashirao Ojiro | Tail | Humble martial artist rarely gets the spotlight and is fine with that |
| 7 | Denki Kaminari | Electrification | Class clown fries his own brain when he overuses his Quirk |
| 8 | Eijiro Kirishima | Hardening | “Manly” loyalty obsessive and Bakugo’s closest friend |
| 9 | Koji Koda | Anivoice | Gentle giant who talks to animals and terrified of his own strength |
| 10 | Rikido Sato | Sugar Rush | Strength scales with sugar intake and easygoing |
| 11 | Mezo Shoji | Dupli-Arms | Quiet, dependable and self-conscious about his appearance |
| 12 | Kyoka Jiro | Earphone Jack | Deadpan, musically gifted and low tolerance for nonsense |
| 13 | Hanta Sero | Tape | Laid-back and dependable utility player |
| 14 | Fumikage Tokoyami | Dark Shadow | Brooding, commands a shadow creature that gets stronger in the dark |
| 15 | Shoto Todoroki | Half-Cold Half-Hot | Reserved, carrying family trauma and slowly thawing |
| 16 | Toru Hagakure | Invisibility | Cheerful, outgoing and permanently invisible |
| 17 | Katsuki Bakugo | Explosion | Aggressive, prideful and secretly the hardest worker in class |
| 18 | Izuku Midoriya | One For All | Earnest, analytical and impossible to keep down |
| 19 | Minoru Mineta | Pop Off | Comic relief often the butt of the joke |
| 20 | Momo Yaoyorozu | Creation | Class vice-president, brilliant tactician can create objects from her own body |
The teachers and working heroes give the series its sense of a real functioning hero society and most of them have arcs just as deep as the students.
All Might is the franchise’s emotional anchor the Symbol of Peace for decades hiding a body breaking down from overusing his borrowed power. Who spends the entire series trying to make sure the world is safe to hand off to the next generation.
Shota Aizawa (Eraserhead) teaches Class 1A with a permanently exhausted demeanor and a Quirk that erases other Quirks useful underrated and exactly the kind of “boring” power that wins fights through strategy instead of flash.
Enji Todoroki (Endeavor) takes the No. 1 Hero spot after All Might’s retirement and spends just as much of the story confronting the damage he did to his own family as he does fighting villains.
Hawks plays both sides for most of the back half of the series and undercover inside the League of Villains and ends up one of the most morally complicated heroes in the cast as a result.
Mirko is the rare top-ranked hero who fights completely solo and still holds her own against forces that overwhelm entire hero task forces fan-favorite for a reason.
MHA’s villains rarely feel like cartoon evil most of them are products of a hero society that failed them first.
All For One is the franchise’s true final boss. A Quirk-stealing mastermind who has been manipulating hero society from the shadows for generations and the reason Tomura Shigaraki exists as a weapon in the first place.
Tomura Shigaraki inherits All For One’s ideology and his Decay Quirk and his entire characterization is built around a childhood hero society quietly let slip through the cracks making him as tragic as he is terrifying by the end.
Dabi revealed as Touya Todoroki Endeavor’s presumed-dead eldest son burns with flames hotter than his father’s as the physical proof of exactly how badly Endeavor failed his own family.
Himiko Toga can transform into anyone whose blood she drinks and her arc is less about villainy than about a girl society rejected for being too much who finds genuine connection inside the League she never found outside it.
Twice (Jin Bubaigawara) can perfectly clone anyone and including himself and his devotion to the League especially to Toga makes him one of the most quietly heartbreaking deaths in the series.
Based on fan polling trends merchandise sales and community voting across platforms like Ranker and TierMaker, here’s how the popularity hierarchy generally shakes out:
This list reflects power level by the finale not just first impressions.
Most character guides skip this but understanding it makes every fight in the series click. My Hero Academia sorts Quirks into three categories:
Knowing this framework explains why certain matchups go the way they do > Emitter-types tend to win on range and surprise Mutant-types on raw durability and Transformation-types on flexibility mid-fight.
What keeps people coming back to this cast isn’t just powers > it’s the bonds. Izuku and Bakugo’s rivalry-turned-friendship is the emotional backbone of the entire story paying off across nearly a decade of buildup. The Izuku and Ochaco’s relationship gets its quiet earned confirmation in the 2026 epilogue. The found-family dynamic of the League of Villains > especially Toga and Twice > gives the antagonists a level of loyalty that rivals the heroes. And the slow thaw between Shoto and his father Endeavor remains one of the most uncomfortable realistic family arcs in modern shonen.
Who is the strongest character in My Hero Academia? By the end of the series All For One and an awakened Tomura Shigaraki are the most individually dangerous characters in the franchise’s history though Izuku Midoriya surpasses even All Might once One For All reaches its full power.
Do My Hero Academia finished? Yes. The manga ended at Chapter 431 the anime’s eighth season closed out the TV run in late 2025 and a dedicated epilogue episode More aired on May 2, 2026 followed by the short I am a hero too later that year.
Does Deku end up with Ochaco? The 2026 epilogue confirms Izuku and Ochaco move forward together as adults eight years after the final war.
How many characters in My Hero Academia? The franchise’s full cast including background characters across the manga anime. The spin-offs numbers in the hundreds but the core story centers on roughly 30-40 major heroes villains and students.
Where can I watch My Hero Academia in the US? The full series streams on Crunchyroll and Hulu, and Netflix with the manga available digitally through Viz Media and Manga Plus.
Who created My Hero Academia? Kohei Horikoshi created and wrote the original manga which Studio Bones adapted into the anime.